How organisations can prepare for the next wave of AI and automation

Article by Giovanni Forero, Konica Minolta Australia's senior intelligent information management (IIM) consultant The next wave of automation is being shaped by agentic AI and the orchestration of multiple AI models...

Good Design Australia opens entries for 2026 awards

Sponsored content by Good Design Australia For more than six decades, Good Design Australia has celebrated the power of design to shape innovation, industry, and everyday life. Its flagship program, the Australian Good...

Report: AI implementation falls short as APAC execs demand measurable ROI

Technology leaders across Australia and the Asia-Pacific region are under growing pressure to demonstrate concrete returns on their artificial intelligence and digital investments, according to a new report from Info-Tech Research Group. The...

Bentley launches global search for top infrastructure engineering innovations

Infrastructure engineering software company Bentley Systems is now calling for entries for the 2026 Year in Infrastructure (YII) Awards. The annual program seeks to recognise outstanding projects that use Bentley’s engineering software to...

Minitab acquisition highlights growing role of experimentation in modern manufacturing

As manufacturing processes become more complex and competitive pressures intensify, companies are increasingly turning to structured experimentation and advanced analytics to optimise production, reduce waste and accelerate innovation. Against this backdrop, global analytics...

Tech exec forecasts how AI will transform global manufacturing in 2026

The global manufacturing sector is uniquely positioned to capitalise on artificial intelligence technologies, according to Tim Long, global head of manufacturing at cloud-based data platform company Snowflake. In a statement, Long outlined three...

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Scientists add ‘invisible fibre’ to foods for a healthier diet

Media Release by Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University Scientists have converted native starches, such as wheat, corn and cassava, to dietary fibre that can be added to food to make it healthier...

Making Our Network Clocks More Precise for the Metaverse

Media Release by Meta Everything you do online relies on multiple servers, sometimes spread across multiple locations, all keeping accurate and precise time with one another. If these servers are out of sync,...

Samsung further develops Bixby, introducing a new language and setting a foundation for future growth

Samsung Electronics announced its AI voice assistant, Bixby, now offers Latin American Spanish as a language option. Since Brazilian Portuguese was the only Latin American language Bixby previously supported, Samsung Galaxy devices users...

Startup Uses Speech AI to Coach Contact-Center Agents Into Boosting Customer Satisfaction

Media Release by NVIDIA Minerva CQ, a startup based in the San Francisco Bay Area, is making customer service calls quicker and more efficient for both agents and customers, with a focus on those...

New Center for Quantum Technologies Launched at OIST

Media Release by Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology The global race to develop quantum computers, quantum communication and other quantum technologies is becoming intense. Expectation for these technologies continues to rise due...

IBM AIOps Software Helps Businesses Transform IT Operations

Many firms are trying to meet rising customer demands in a continually changing business environment while dealing with skilled labour shortages, digital disruption, and increasingly complicated IT environments. In a statement, IBM said...

TeamViewer launches integration for Slack

Media Release by TeamViewer TeamViewer, a leading global provider of remote connectivity and workplace digitalization solutions, announced a new integration for Slack, the leading collaboration platform for work. It allows users to launch web-based...

“Cosmic detective” Dr Sara Webb becomes a Superstar of STEM

Media Release by Swinburne University of Technology Swinburne astrophysicist and “cosmic detective” Dr Sara Webb is one of 60 scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians selected as a 2022 Superstar of STEM. The announcement...

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